Bandsaws - Woodworking
Summary for Bandsaws - Woodworking
Woodworking Bandsaws - Precision, Power, & Reliability
Get cutting and resawing with a bandsaw powered by an efficient motor and equipped with high-quality construction for guaranteed durability. Choose from sizes ranging from a 9" benchtop with a laser guide and quick release to 24" industrial models designed for high-volume work.
Key features found on many of our woodworking bandsaws include cast-iron fences and tables, quick-change blade release, and upper and lower blade guides. We even offer models designed to work equally efficiently on both wood and metal workpieces. Whether you are a professional, hobbyist, or DIYer, we have a perfect bandsaw for you.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What should I look for when buying a woodworking bandsaw?
- Cutting Capacity: There are two main aspects of overall cutting capacity: throat capacity that determines that maximum width you can cut, and resaw capacity that refers to the maximum cutting thickness.
- Motor Power: Models below 2 HP are effective at light-to-medium tasks such as cutting thin stock and softwoods. Machines between 2 and 3 HP are efficient at regular cutting tasks as well as resawing, and machines over 3 HP are designed for industrial processing.
- Frame Construction: A cast-iron frame provides stability and minimizes vibration for smoother cuts, while a steel frame offers strength and rigidity for demanding cutting tasks.
- Blade Guides/Blocks & Tensioning: Adjustable ball-bearing blade guides or blocks make it easy to follow cut patterns and get the exacting results you are looking for. Quick-release blade tensioning simplifies blade changes and ensures consistent blade tracking.
To find replacement blades for your bandsaw, enter your machine model number into our Bandsaw Blade Finder, or search by blade length.
Can woodworking bandsaws also cut metal?
Our woodworking bandsaws are specifically designed to cut wood products, and we don't recommend using them for metal cutting. Grizzly offers a few combination wood/metal bandsaws designed to cut both wood and metal; they use a variable-speed drive that lets you slow the blade down to cut metal and speed it up to cut wood with just a turn of a dial.
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Summary for Bandsaws - Woodworking
Woodworking Bandsaws - Precision, Power, & Reliability
Get cutting and resawing with a bandsaw powered by an efficient motor and equipped with high-quality construction for guaranteed durability. Choose from sizes ranging from a 9" benchtop with a laser guide and quick release to 24" industrial models designed for high-volume work.
Key features found on many of our woodworking bandsaws include cast-iron fences and tables, quick-change blade release, and upper and lower blade guides. We even offer models designed to work equally efficiently on both wood and metal workpieces. Whether you are a professional, hobbyist, or DIYer, we have a perfect bandsaw for you.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What should I look for when buying a woodworking bandsaw?
- Cutting Capacity: There are two main aspects of overall cutting capacity: throat capacity that determines that maximum width you can cut, and resaw capacity that refers to the maximum cutting thickness.
- Motor Power: Models below 2 HP are effective at light-to-medium tasks such as cutting thin stock and softwoods. Machines between 2 and 3 HP are efficient at regular cutting tasks as well as resawing, and machines over 3 HP are designed for industrial processing.
- Frame Construction: A cast-iron frame provides stability and minimizes vibration for smoother cuts, while a steel frame offers strength and rigidity for demanding cutting tasks.
- Blade Guides/Blocks & Tensioning: Adjustable ball-bearing blade guides or blocks make it easy to follow cut patterns and get the exacting results you are looking for. Quick-release blade tensioning simplifies blade changes and ensures consistent blade tracking.
To find replacement blades for your bandsaw, enter your machine model number into our Bandsaw Blade Finder, or search by blade length.
Can woodworking bandsaws also cut metal?
Our woodworking bandsaws are specifically designed to cut wood products, and we don't recommend using them for metal cutting. Grizzly offers a few combination wood/metal bandsaws designed to cut both wood and metal; they use a variable-speed drive that lets you slow the blade down to cut metal and speed it up to cut wood with just a turn of a dial.
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